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Open Access 01-12-2005 | Research article

Compliance and toxicity of adjuvant CMF in elderly breast cancer patients: a single-center experience

Authors: Ermelinda De Maio, Adriano Gravina, Carmen Pacilio, Gerardo Amabile, Vincenzo Labonia, Gabriella Landi, Francesco Nuzzo, Emanuela Rossi, Giuseppe D'Aiuto, Immacolata Capasso, Massimo Rinaldo, Brunello Morrica, Massimo Elmo, Massimo Di Maio, Francesco Perrone, Andrea de Matteis

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2005

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Abstract

Background

Few data are available on compliance and safety of adjuvant chemotherapy when indicated in elderly breast cancer patients; CMF (cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, fluorouracil) can be reasonably considered the most widely accepted standard of treatment.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed compliance and safety of adjuvant CMF in patients older than 60. The treatment was indicated if patients had no severe comorbidity, a high-risk of recurrence, and were younger than 75. Toxicity was coded by NCI-CTC. Toxicity and compliance were compared between two age subgroups (<65, ≥ 65) by Fisher exact test and exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test.

Results

From March 1991 to March 2002, 180 patients were identified, 100 older than 60 and younger than 65, and 80 aged 65 or older. Febrile neutropenia was more frequent among older patients (p = 0.05). Leukopenia, neutropenia, nausea, cardiac toxicity and thrombophlebitis tended to be more frequent or severe among elderlies, while mucositis tended to be more evident among younger patients, all not significantly. Almost one half (47%) of the older patients receiving concomitant radiotherapy experienced grade 3–4 haematological toxicity. Compliance was similar in the two groups, with 6 cycles administered in 86% and 79%, day-8 chemotherapy omitted at least once in 36% and 39%, dose reduction in 27% and 38%, prolonged treatment duration (≥ 29 weeks) in 10% and 11% and need of G-CSF in 9% and 18%, among younger and older patients, respectively.

Conclusion

Our data show that, in a highly selected population of patients 65 or more years old, CMF is as feasible as in patients older than 60 and younger than 65, but with a relevant burden of toxicity. We suggest that prospective trials in elderly patients testing less toxic treatment schemes are mandatory before indicating adjuvant chemotherapy to all elderly patients with significant risk of breast cancer recurrence.
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Metadata
Title
Compliance and toxicity of adjuvant CMF in elderly breast cancer patients: a single-center experience
Authors
Ermelinda De Maio
Adriano Gravina
Carmen Pacilio
Gerardo Amabile
Vincenzo Labonia
Gabriella Landi
Francesco Nuzzo
Emanuela Rossi
Giuseppe D'Aiuto
Immacolata Capasso
Massimo Rinaldo
Brunello Morrica
Massimo Elmo
Massimo Di Maio
Francesco Perrone
Andrea de Matteis
Publication date
01-12-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2005
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-5-30

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